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Configuring the PK250
Other Commands
• Hibernation: *9240<enter>
• Transmit for 60 seconds (RF
test) *5478<enter>
The PK250 is supplied from the fac-
tory with a random facility code. The
PK250 supports 4,095 different facil-
ity codes. If you wish to change the
code (for example, to create zones in
the parking lot, or to restrict control to
particular barriers), you need to
change the facility code. If you make
the changes after the PK250 was
paired with the barriers, it will no
longer control them and you need to
re-pair the PK250 with the barriers.
To Change the facility code
• Enter the following sequence on
the keypad:
* 9 2 5 0 <Enter>
1. The indicator (LED) on the
PK250 will flash 3 times to ac-
knowledge the command
2. Enter the desired facility code:
* A B C D <Enter>
The number ABCD can be be-
tween 0001 and 4095
3. The indicator on the PK250 will
flash 6 times to acknowledge the
command
4. The PK250 will immediately
return to the normal operating
mode.
The PK250 can be used to send a
reboot command to the MySpot 200
parking barriers. This can be done
only if it is already paired with the
barrier. The boot command deletes
all authorization codes in the MySpot
200. This is useful if authorized
transmitters were lost, or changes
are required in which transmitters
can control the barrier.
1. Place the bar-
rier in the
Locked Up
position and
step next to
the barrier to
keep the bar-
rier locked-up.
2. Send an address command
e.g.43<Enter>
3. Wait until the motor inside the
MS200 stopped running and the
PK250 LED is off.
4. Send command * 9241<Enter>
5. Motor will whirl for 1-2 seconds.
The barrier is now in “virgin” state
and will pair the first transmitter com-
mand as authorized
Re-boot the MySpot 200
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The PK250 can be used to send a
reboot command to the MySpot 500
parking barriers. This can be done
only if it is already paired with the
barrier. The boot command deletes
all authorization codes in the MySpot
500. This is useful if authorized
transmitters were lost, or changes
are required in which transmitters
can control the barrier.
1. Send an address command
(example for unit #43): 43 En-
ter>
2. Wait until the MySpot 500
stopped moving.
3. * 9 2 4 1 <Enter>
4. The red and green LEDs on the
MySpot 500 housing will flash
alternately 3 times.
5. The PK250 returns to the normal
operating mode
The barrier is now in “virgin” state
and will pair with the first transmitter
command.
Pairing the PK250 with MySpot
200/500
The procedure of adding the PK250
to the authorized list of the barrier is
similar to the addition of the HT
transmitters. See MySpot 200 or
MySpot 500 installation manual for
more details.
Use a previously paired transmitter
as the “master”, to authorize adding
the PK250 to the list.
1. In the case of the MySpot 200,
place the barrier in the Locked
Up position. Prop the barrier
with your leg so that the barrier
will not fall when activated.
2. In the case of the MySpot 500,
bring the barrier down via a
command, then step on it to
prevent it from rising during the
procedure.
3. Hold the authorized transmitter
(“A”) in one hand, and the
PK250 (“B”) in the other.
4. The sequence as explained be-
low is A-A-B-A.
5. Press the previously pro-
grammed button on the author-
ized A transmitter.
6. In the MySpot 200, the motor
will whirl. In the MySpot 500,
the green LED will flash once.
7. The green indicator on the HT
transmitter will stay lit for 2 sec-
onds. (If the HT transmitter is
set to a 2-button mode, press
the two keys in sequence to get
the motor to whirl.)
8. Two seconds after the motor
stopped, press the authorized
Re-boot the MySpot 500